Hello Tandy laptop nerds,

So I've been reading Leo Brodie's "Starting Forth" and using my '102 as a
playground / labrat. There's been a few inconsistencies I expected and can
live with/work around, but I've noticed what seems like really bad bugs. It
seems trivially easy to underflow the stack into la-la land. (For example:
. . .S after a fresh boot will get it stuck spewing memory all over the
screen)

Has anyone actually used MFORTH for more than just simple tests? Is there
maybe some hardware quirks involved here that don't exist on the Virtual-T
emulator?

Figured I'd cast this one out and see if anyone bites.
-Alex

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